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you need to give the economy room to grow. right now there is too much focus on austerity and not enough on reform. nationseveloped looking at emerging economies and thinking, we need to do more of that? or is there a certain amount of , that does not apply to us. we cannot learn anything from brazil and china. >> there is a reluctance to admit we look like these countries looked 30 years ago. the similarities are there. high debt, slow growth, a lack of direction. ofwe should change all those things. >> indeed. >> sound simple. >> the economics are simple. i think it is hard for us to take a step back and be humble have forgottene how to save for a rainy day. the key to prosperity is not in vain upon a foundation for growth. >> humility and discipline. thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world news america turcotte the gold rush at the bottom of the ocean. companies that are making plans to mine the c4 for valuable for valuable floor metals. 87.ied today at the age of he was on trial for genocide and war crimes ca
you need to give the economy room to grow. right now there is too much focus on austerity and not enough on reform. nationseveloped looking at emerging economies and thinking, we need to do more of that? or is there a certain amount of , that does not apply to us. we cannot learn anything from brazil and china. >> there is a reluctance to admit we look like these countries looked 30 years ago. the similarities are there. high debt, slow growth, a lack of direction. ofwe should change all...
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this is the third smallest member of the eurozone, the third smallest economy in the eurozone. nobody expected this to be the center, the crux of the eurozone financial woes, but now it is. many say cypress sleepwalk into the problem. all the warning signs are there, but nobody heeded them. this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and it could really set off a chain reaction across the eurozone. that said, it would be unlikely that the eurozone would let them drop out or a bailout that pales in comparison to the rest, but there will have to be a radical the calculus -- the calculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency -- a radical recalculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency. >> thank you. if you thought the euro crisis was over, it may be time to think again. let's go to syria where there is a confused picture over a potentially dangerous development tonight. the syrian government and rebe
this is the third smallest member of the eurozone, the third smallest economy in the eurozone. nobody expected this to be the center, the crux of the eurozone financial woes, but now it is. many say cypress sleepwalk into the problem. all the warning signs are there, but nobody heeded them. this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and...
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morning, knowing that we were significant -- >> as a nation, it has taken us 40 years to build our economy to the level it is. with done one day -- within one day, we have shot it down. we are very betrayed. >> they can do it anywhere. live in europe, europe has betrayed us. >> at one stage, the crowd was urged to march towards the presidential palace. many people believed their savings had been guaranteed. what is clear is that the bailout deal negotiated in brussels cannot be implemented here except in the face of furious opposition. will have depositors to pay -- just reducing the amounts savers and depositors will have to pay probably won't be enough. teeple are still trying to get their money out of cash machines, but there are limits on how much they can withdraw. a parliamentary vote on the bailout has been postponed yet again. the government feared it might not win a majority for the bailout. without extra funding, cyprus faces bankruptcy. the british community around -- the british community, around 60,000, is also assessing its losses. cypriot friends are in shock. >> they felt a
morning, knowing that we were significant -- >> as a nation, it has taken us 40 years to build our economy to the level it is. with done one day -- within one day, we have shot it down. we are very betrayed. >> they can do it anywhere. live in europe, europe has betrayed us. >> at one stage, the crowd was urged to march towards the presidential palace. many people believed their savings had been guaranteed. what is clear is that the bailout deal negotiated in brussels cannot...
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the cyprus economy, they said, is on the brink. the next move may prove its salvation or destruction. >> very nervous days. today, the jets' leader of the kurdish rebels has called a cease-fire following three decades of fighting that has left 40,000 people dead. many are waiting until it is implemented before they celebrate. we have this report from istanbul from james reynolds. >> and promised an historic announcement. more than 100,000 kurds gathered to hear the message. he may have spent the last 14 years behind bars, but the size of this crowd shows that he remains the undisputed leader of the kurdish people in turkey. during the new year's celebrations, his declaration was read aloud. >> with millions witnessing, i am announcing the beginning of a new era. a state has been reached where our armed forces can withdraw beyond the borders. >> these pictures show the old era that he has promised to give up. before his capture in 1999, he led pkk fighters in the field. now he has ordered them to give up their positions and turkey a
the cyprus economy, they said, is on the brink. the next move may prove its salvation or destruction. >> very nervous days. today, the jets' leader of the kurdish rebels has called a cease-fire following three decades of fighting that has left 40,000 people dead. many are waiting until it is implemented before they celebrate. we have this report from istanbul from james reynolds. >> and promised an historic announcement. more than 100,000 kurds gathered to hear the message. he may...
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there is enough money to keep the economy moving forward, but these are very, very difficult days. tomorrow, the banks will be closed again, and quite possibly on friday, too. >> thank you. we are bringing you all of the latest developments from cyprus as they search for a solution there. police have searched the home of kristie in the guard. ofkhristine lasard, the head the international monetary fund. the operator of japan pose the damaged nuclear power plant in fukushima said iraq had been responsible for a loss of power this week. -- said a rat has been responsible for a loss of power this week. a dead rat was found near a switchboard. the company is investigating whether the raft was the cause. that it has killed a french national captured in mali in 2011. it claims it executed the man in retaliation for france's intervention in mali. the french foreign ministry said it is trying to verify those claims. the first test- tube baby was born in the u.k., the country could be leading the way again. this time it is a new idf procedure that creates a baby with three biological parent
there is enough money to keep the economy moving forward, but these are very, very difficult days. tomorrow, the banks will be closed again, and quite possibly on friday, too. >> thank you. we are bringing you all of the latest developments from cyprus as they search for a solution there. police have searched the home of kristie in the guard. ofkhristine lasard, the head the international monetary fund. the operator of japan pose the damaged nuclear power plant in fukushima said iraq had...
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